Author: Aaron Wetli

I am just a regular dude from the suburbs who likes to write. The topics usually focus on television, music, and food, but I also like to write about the community I live in. You can also check on the content I contribute to local media by googling my name along with (614) Media group. As always, thanks for reading!

Brockmire, the IFC original comedy starring Hank Azaria, recently ended its four season run, and what a series it should have been. For those unfamiliar, Azaria (The Simpsons, Heat, The Birdcage), plays the titular character Jim Brockmire, a booze swilling, drug consuming, and sex addicted Major League Baseball announcer (and later Commissioner) whose road to […]

Season five of Better Call Saul has concluded, and this triumphant and calculated season sets the table for program’s sixth and final season with its typical slow burn and character driven writing. Amazingly, the show has achieved this without sacrificing quality – a trap that even the greatest of shows (including the best series of […]

After an above average first season and an uneven second season, Ozark has finally found its footing and become the layered and nuanced character driven drama it has always strived to be. Gone are the days of gratuitous violence, ramped up drama, and unnecessary character deaths. Those days have been replaced with flashbacks, family history […]

Currently there are two viruses that everyone in America has been exposed to: COVID – 19 and Joe Exotic. Exotic, the star of the Netflix shockumentary Tiger King, is a drug addled, gun toting, narcissistic polygamist who becomes entangled in a murder for hire plot. Oh yeah … his side hustle is being the proprietor […]

Hi there and welcome back. I hope everyone is staying safe and practicing social distancing! What a mess this all is. With this entry, I am providing you with some television and musical avenues to help keep you sane and pass the time. Let’s get started. You Quite simply, You is Dexter on White Claw. […]

Hey Everyone – Sorry for the long time between entries. Between prepping for a baby and taking some continuing education classes, I have been super busy. Here is a link to a recent story I contributed to the 614 Media Group. Enjoy and as always, thanks for reading! Columbus Classics: Rubino’s Pizza

MARRIAGE STORY At its core, Marriage Story, is a tale about relationships. The relationships between spouses in a marriage, the relationship between a child and his parents, and the relationship (or at least dichotomy) between the cultures of New York and Los Angeles. Written and directed by Noah Baumbach (The Squid and the Whale, The […]